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Best Practices for SAP BI using DB2 9 for z/OS - IBM Redbooks

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7.2.2 DataStore object <strong>for</strong> direct update<br />

The DataStore <strong>for</strong> direct update is the new name <strong>for</strong> the transactional ODS<br />

object.<br />

The DataStore <strong>for</strong> direct update does not manage versions. For that reason it<br />

creates only the table of active DataStores. Because the data does not need to<br />

be activated, it is available immediately <strong>for</strong> analysis and reporting.<br />

The data is retrieved from the external system via fill or delete APIs. It can be<br />

loaded concurrently from multiples users and the access is transactional.<br />

7.2.3 Write-optimized DataStore object<br />

The write-optimized DataStore is a new type of DataStore.<br />

The write-optimized DataStore, like the DataStore <strong>for</strong> direct update, does not<br />

manage versions. For that reason, it creates only the table of active DataStores.<br />

The loaded data is available immediately <strong>for</strong> analysis and reporting.<br />

The data is retrieved from data transfer processes. It can be used directly <strong>for</strong><br />

reporting, but we recommend that this type of DataStore be used like a<br />

temporary consolidated storage area, a step <strong>for</strong> further load on target<br />

InfoProviders, standard DataStore objects, or InfoCubes.<br />

7.3 Secondary indexes on DataStore objects<br />

The primary index <strong>for</strong> DataStore objects is created automatically during<br />

DataStore objects creation. However, in order to tune query per<strong>for</strong>mance or<br />

partition DataStore object tables based on defined keys, you may need to create<br />

additional secondary indexes.<br />

Chapter 7. <strong>Best</strong> practices <strong>for</strong> DataStore 105

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